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'iiiifixfiiiifz fbias Roc. use giiiliiiliiyiivg Junior Class History Reading from left to right, top row-Henry Homes, Graydon Crews, Velma Clapp, Miss Templin, second row-Charles Tilton, Irlene Johnson, Evelyn Taylor, Wilbur Tucker, Alice Pratt, Lorraine Brookmiller, Horace Dunng third row-Lester Beck, Bernice Carter, Mary Galey, Guilda Selby, Margaret Perrine, Robert Redwine, Pearl Wardleg fourth row-James Smith, Iris Deter, Jesse Baker, Earl Nutter. Virginia Frost, Noble Katzer, Lydia Oederg fifth rowfPhillip Bryant, Celia Reinhart, Homer Culbertson, Helen Tinker, Elizabeth Stearns, Charles Clary, Ora VVilsong sixth row-Louise Ruger, Beulah Medley, Steve Mergler, Annie Wells, Hugh Gilmore, Bernice Kincaid, Lois Hansong seventh rowfJane Pollard, Doris Hitchcock, Helen Detrick, Mildred Johnson, Dorothy Reid, Virgil Gillette. l. - The first meeting of the Junior Class was held Monday, October 20, at which the following officers were elected: Henry Homes, president, Graydon Crews, vice-president, and Velma Clapp. secretary-treasurer. The class had three lettermen in football, several girls in basketball, the yell-leader, manager of the Rogue publications, manager of basketball, representatives ill all the organizations of school, as well as several members on the baseball and track teams. A first prize of 3517.40 was awarded them by the VVinter Fair committee for selling the greatest number of tickets, the same prize being won by the Sophomore Class under the direction of Presi- dent Homes the year before. A series of candy sales at the beginning of the year facilitated the task of raising funds for the annual Junior-Senior picnic and the newly estab- lished semi-annual prom, The picnic funds were obtained earlier than they have been for several years, and financial difficulties as a whole were very few. 'T QS Page Thirtymne
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